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http://dx.doi.org/10.14352/jkaie.2022.26.5.467

Conceptualization of IT Humanities through Keyword Topic Modeling  

Youngmi Choi (Creative Education Center, Jeju National University)
Namje Park (Department. of Computer Education, Teachers College, Jeju National University)
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Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education / v.26, no.5, 2022 , pp. 467-480 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper aimed to explore research trends for the conceptualization of IT humanities. Reflecting domestic and international references which focused on the possibility of the integration of digital technology and humanities, the authors examined the beginning, background, and relevant concepts of IT humanities to figure out the meaning and the research trends. In addition, using the search word "IT humanities," the authors analyzed network topics of the keywords retrieved from 1,566 KCI and 64 SCI journal articles published since 2001. The concept of IT humanities in the previous studies has tended to associate with competencies that allow considering various fields of IT based on the lens of humanities perspectives. The result of the topic modeling revealed four groups as fields to be integrated with IT humanities, methods of implementation, connections of literature or culture, and creations of IT humanities. Instead of instrumentalization or merger by one stance of IT or humanities, it is imperative to collaboratively work for the generation of a new viewpoint through mutual respect of disciplines.
Keywords
IT Humanities; keyword analysis; conceptualization; topic modeling; research trend;
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